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21 Apr 2025
#illegals
Fox News: More than 500k immigrants missed their court hearings on Biden's watch: analysis
Over 500,000 immigrants failed to attend their immigration court hearings during President Biden's term, according to a report by the Center for Immigration Studies. This marks a 45% increase in in absentia removal orders compared to the previous administrations of Obama and Trump.
The report attributes this issue to the Biden administration's policy of releasing most illegal immigrants with a Notice To Appear, rather than detaining them as required by law. This approach has led to a significant number of missed court appearances, which experts warn will burden the immigration system for years.
Fox News: 4 more Dems travel to El Salvador to push for Abrego Garcia's return to US
Four Democratic lawmakers visited El Salvador to advocate for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant and suspected MS-13 member deported by the Trump administration. They argue his deportation violates due process and demand his return to the U.S. following a Supreme Court order.
The lawmakers criticized Trump's actions as unconstitutional, labeling Garcia's deportation a "kidnapping." They emphasize the need for accountability in immigration enforcement, citing concerns about due process and the treatment of immigrants.
#politics
GB News: UK told to opt out of new WHO rules which can IMPOSE lockdown on Britons as impending deadline looms
Britain faces a deadline of July 19 to decide on new World Health Organisation regulations that could allow the WHO to recommend lockdowns during future pandemics. Critics, including 14 MPs and peers, argue this could undermine national sovereignty and urge the government to reject the amendments.
Concerns have been raised about the legality of the WHO's process for updating the International Health Regulations, with some claiming it could breach international law. A WHO spokesperson stated that health decisions remain with individual countries. The US has already opted out of the IHRs, raising further questions about the UK's commitment to these regulations.
#society
Le Monde: Pope Francis ushered in a return to active but divisive Vatican diplomacy
Pope Francis has reshaped Vatican diplomacy with a Global South perspective, emphasizing interconnected global issues like economic inequality and environmental degradation. He criticizes the West for contributing to migration and conflict while engaging in symbolic gestures to promote social awareness.
His visits to migrant hotspots and mass gatherings at borders highlight his commitment to addressing these challenges, often pointing to the responsibility of the U.S. and Europe in closing their doors to migrants.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Scoop: Anti-Chinese government group launches plan to track CCP-backed legislation in statehouses
State Armor Action has launched a new tracker to monitor anti-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) legislation across U.S. state legislatures. The tool currently tracks 461 bills aimed at countering CCP threats, providing updates on their status and helping educate policymakers and the public.
The initiative highlights the importance of state-level action against the CCP, with officials emphasizing the need for local leaders to combat China's influence. The tracker aims to facilitate the sharing of successful legislative strategies among states.
#economy
Fox News: Trump wants to revive the lagging US shipbuilding industry. Here are the hurdles he faces
President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at revitalizing the U.S. shipbuilding industry, which lags significantly behind China. The order includes the development of a Maritime Action Plan and assessments for increased financial support through various government programs. Experts suggest that merely increasing funding won't suffice without driving higher demand for U.S.-built ships.
The SHIPS for America Act complements these efforts by proposing a Strategic Commercial Fleet Program to enhance the U.S. Merchant Marine fleet. However, the Jones Act, which mandates that only U.S.-built ships carry cargo between U.S. ports, is seen as a hindrance to competitiveness. Some experts argue that repealing this law could be a crucial step toward improving the industry.
#religion
Breitbart: Papal Conclave Will Select a New Pope: Here's How It Works
The death of Pope Francis at 88 prompts the convening of a papal conclave, where 137 cardinal electors will gather in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new leader. Only cardinals under 80 can vote, and candidates must be male baptized Catholics.
The conclave involves a strict process of secrecy and voting, culminating in the announcement of the new Pope with the phrase "Habemus Papam!" The election can be swift or prolonged, depending on candidate consensus.
Breitbart: Vance Sends Condolences to Christians After Pope's Passing
Vice President JD Vance expressed condolences to Christians worldwide following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday. Vance had met the pontiff the day before his passing and shared his memories of the Pope's impactful homily during the early days of COVID.
Pope Francis, who led the Catholic Church since 2013, died at 88 after a period of declining health. President Donald Trump also offered his condolences, acknowledging the Pope's influence and expressing blessings for those who mourn his loss.
#culture
Breitbart: Watch Live: Donald and Melania Trump Hold White House Easter Egg Roll
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted an Easter egg roll at the White House, featuring activities for children and families. The event aimed to provide fun and learning opportunities, highlighting the America250 initiative to celebrate the nation's founding.
Activities included signing a mini-Declaration of Independence and dressing as Founding Fathers. The event sought to create memorable moments for attendees.
Gataway Couple: The Best Real Amish Restaurants in Indiana
Indiana hosts a significant Amish population, with over 50,000 residents, primarily in Elkhart and LaGrange counties. This community has given rise to several Amish restaurants that feature traditional homemade cuisine, emphasizing simple, locally sourced ingredients.
Notable eateries include Das Dutchman Essenhaus, Blue Gate Restaurant, Eden Meadows Banquets, Yoder’s Homestyle Cooking, and The Carriage House. Each offers a unique dining experience, showcasing the Amish lifestyle and culinary traditions, making them worth a visit for anyone looking to enjoy authentic Amish meals.